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Engines & Components for Sale
- Yamaha yfz 450, 2005 2006 2007, wiseco cam chain - cc015 - yfz450(US $62.99)
- 99 yamaha wolverine 350 rear wheel hub (US $10.00)
- Suzuki lt230s 1985-1992 piston ring set std 66mm quadsport lt230 lt-230s (US $17.09)
- Yamaha yfm600 grizzly 600 1998-2001 winderosa top end gasket kit(US $32.99)
- Yamaha blaster 200, 1988-2006 wiseco crankshaft, gaskets, seals, bearings wpc105(US $179.99)
- Polaris trail blazer 250, 1990-2006, .060 wiseco piston, 536m07350 - new(US $109.99)
N.A.R.T. racers will highlight the Fall Ferrari Festival in New York
Tue, 18 Aug 2009A selection of famous race cars from Luigi Chinetti's North American Racing Team will headline the Fall Ferrari Festival in upstate New York. The spotlight car will be the 1965 N.A.R.T. 250LM, the last Ferrari to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
One Lap of the Web: Motorcycles in revolt
Mon, 21 Apr 2014-- Danny Lyon photographed the Chicago Outlaws at the height of the counterculture: Following the gang on his Triumph, Lyon published his candid, brutal shots in 1968 with the title "The Bikeriders." Vice explains why Lyon's book mattered: He rode with them, documented their personal conversations and ultimately glorified the gang and their "existential struggle to be free." The book is due for re-release by the Aperture Foundation. -- Kim Boyle built this gorgeous custom 1978 BMW R100/7 on a shoestring budget, proving that you can't put a price on talent and taste. The as-yet-unnamed bike wears an old-school BMW roundel and some lovely details, including a headlight screen, a seat from a Ducati Monster and a custom 2-into-1 exhaust welded from 32 pieces of tubing.
Nissan NV200 concept (2007): first official pictures
Tue, 24 Jul 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 24 July 2007 09:19 Nissan NV200: the lowdown Nissan loves a barmy concept car (remember the Bevel, showcased at Detroit for older bob-a-jobbing builders?). And motor shows don't come much nuttier than Tokyo's bi-annual celebration of technical innovation and limit-pushing design. So it seems natural that the Japanese car maker has saved up a special treat for its domestic show this October.